In fact, someone could make an extension that has this feature, but again,
stuff like digg, stumbleupon, reddit, main purpose is about that.


On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 6:17 PM, Hunnter2k3 <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> DiggBar
> StumbleUpon
> I think you can see where i am going.
>
> While such a system would be great, it would require much more
> resources to be put towards it.
> Plus, it would also need some moderation if anyone is to access it,
> unless you want it to become "Usenet 2.0".
>
> This would be an ideal future evolution of the Web as a whole, but for
> now, it is more effort than it is worth.  (hate saying that)
> There are already communities out there that do such things, let them
> do this, evolve with time then come together and create a unified
> community where people are more likely to self-moderate.
>
> On Apr 12, 5:46 am, Paul Garcia <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Chrome should be like an onion.  With multiple layers.
> >
> > Chrome needs a layer where visitors to a website can comment freely.
> > Imagine being able to comment freely on CNN where everyone in Chrome's
> > window can see.
> > Or point out specific things on specifics websites that you like or
> > dislike.
> > Where every website turns into a virtual space, chat room, Second Life
> > or sorts.
> > We would be able to enter the world of cnn.com, the world of espn.com
> > or the world of anything.com.
> >
> > The Onion will give the general population the ability to interact
> > within the web.  Not on social sites or blogs, but on the actual web
> > within Chrome's window.
> >
>

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